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Can someone help me understand how to write the IRAC for these questions i need help understanding it. When Sam and Mary Sue, Kansas residents,
Can someone help me understand how to write the IRAC for these questions i need help understanding it.
When Sam and Mary Sue, Kansas residents, decided to divorce after fifteen years of marriage, they had two children --a son, Kareem, age thirteen and a daughter, Monique, age eighteen. Sam and Mary Sue intended to benefit their children as part of the divorce decree. As a result they decided that Sam would provide for the post-secondary education of his children with Mary Sue in the event the children decided that they wanted education beyond high school. The divorce decree has a provision requiring Sam to pay and be responsible for all reasonable costs of his children's post-secondary education. Monique graduated from the University of Kansas in 2013 with a degree in accounting and finished her law degree 2016. Monique sent Sam, her father, a letter detailing the information about her educational debt and requested that Sam pay off the debt. Sam failed to pay any part of the education debt, and Monique sued him in 2017.
1. One issue deals with whether Monique was the intended beneficiary of her parents divorce decree. Write the issue in question format and then analyze it using the IRAC model and page numbers to cite applicable the page number(s) in the text where you find the rule(s) as well as the Kansas Supreme Court opinion in the file that follows this assignment that deals with the Kansas Third Party Beneficiary rule.
2. The other issue deals with whether Monique is entitled to enforce the post-secondary provision of the divorce decree. Write the issue in question format and then analyze it using the IRAC model and page number(s) to cite the page numbers in the text where you find the rule(s) as well as the Kansas Supreme Court opinion in the file that follows this assignment that deals with the Kansas Third Party Beneficiary rule.